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Ratings comeback or ratings grave? Raab's show moves to free TV

Luca Fontana
29.1.2025
Translation: machine translated

He invented the game - but can he still win it? Stefan Raab competes against his own legacy. A showdown that will decide whether King Lustig returns to the TV throne - or falls for good.

"Here I am again," Stefan Raab warbled cheerfully into the camera during his big TV comeback on 18 September 2024, "so easy!"

Well, it wasn't quite that simple after all. If it had been easy, Raab's new show, "Du gewinnst hier nicht die Million bei Stefan Raab", would have been on free TV from the start. Instead, RTL preferred to hide the programme behind the RTL+ paywall for the time being. A test run because the slot was currently taken. Or, as Raab's eternal show intern Elton put it himself: "An experiment."

Now, a few months later, this paywall is coming down. From 12 February, Raab's show will be on free TV in prime time. And not just anywhere or anytime, but on RTL and directly against his own TV legacy: "TV Total". More direct confrontation is not possible.

A resort to the emergency brake - or a master plan?

But does that make the switch to free TV a capitulation? Not necessarily. RTL had planned it that way from the start: Either you win new subscribers with Raab - or you pull the plug and move it to linear TV. Now this is exactly plan B. Or plan A. Depending on how you want to read it.

Raab versus "TV Total" - betrayal of the prodigal son?

The real story, however, is a different one: Stefan Raab is now entering into direct competition with "TV Total". In other words, with the very programme that he invented, built up - and then left behind forever in 2015. Raab's new format is now running parallel to his own legacy. A real showdown.

And now the original is suddenly back on the scene. Cheeky, loud, hungry. Sometimes even politically incorrect. Raab obviously believes that he can once again assert his show against what his old programme has become. That he can steal viewers away from "TV Total". And that after almost ten years off the air, he is still relevant enough to dominate Wednesday evenings. Courageous? Definitely.

But also risky.

The nostalgia factor - and its limits

This is exactly what you notice in the viewing figures.

In addition, the audience has evolved - and Raab hasn't necessarily kept up. His humour? Yes, yes, still biting, but also from yesterday. Once revolutionary, today more like a "greatest hits" album with a few new tracks in between.

Will this work out? We'll know more from 12 February. Then it will be decided whether Raab will once again become the TV king - or whether his comeback will finally degenerate into a nostalgic "Oh yes, back then" moment.

Header image: Raab Entertainment / RTL / Julia Feldhagen

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